MM. |) ENK E T Jl,J 1 , CARTER AND CONTRACTO It. CASTING done at
Te Aroiia, Waiorongomai, or any oilier of the surrounding* Districts ON MOST MODERATE TERMS. Furniture Carefully Removed To any distance. HOUSE BLOCKS, PURIKI POSTS, &<?., Always on Ilam>.
WHITAKER St , TE AttOllA.
TE M PEJBAKCE HOUSE
AND RESTAURANT, Whitaker Street.
J. A DOBSON, PnoPitiETon.
milE above Establishment is NOW X OPll^iN . Every attention paid to the Conii'oit and L'onvonienp^ of Visit '-s and Boarders.
CHARGES— Moderate.
T>IAKO GENERAL STORES "^ AND BUTCHERY, WAIJIOU & NEW LINCOLN. GROCERY, IRON MONGER V, DRAPERY. Etc., Etc. POST OFFlCE— Stumps Sold. Mono but the best Goods Kept. T II 0 M A S ROW E, Proprietor. ______ STEAM MINERAL WAIER MANUFACTORY. I
■p D W A R D pEEL, jERATED WATER AND COKDIAL MANUFACTURER, In commencing Business as above, respectfully solicits a failure of the public patronage. My best and special attention, combined with a thoiough knowlelge of the trade, will be devoted to the pioduction of a First Class Article.
Wholesale Buyers liberally dealt with.
Firewood purchased in any quantities.
WHITAKEB STHEET, TE AIiOHA.
A U 0 X L A I* IX
When you go to Town, if you want QUIETNESS, COMFORT, CIVILITY, and MODERATE CHARGES TRY BASTEN'S PRIVATE HOARDING TTOUSE.
NOTE THE ADDRESS : BELM 0 N T HOUSE, Upper Vincent Street.
COALS ! COALS ! ! COALS ! ! !
ON HAND and FOR SALE at my Yards, opposite Goods VVJi.iri', the following :—: — WAIKATO DOUBLE - SCREENED, 3AY OF ISLANDS, and KAMO COALS at 3'2s (id per ton, f.o.b. NEWCASTLE (Household), 50.-,. BLACKSMITHS 40.5. For full particulars) apply to G. BALCKE, Te Arolm/ or MAURICE CASEY, Goods Wharf, Grahamstown, Thames. N.B. — Shingles, iirst-class kauri, sup plied to builders at reasonable rates — 14s per 1000, free on board. "O O TACKPOLEJ Bootmak^ I Waiorongomai, Te Aroha, Has for Sale a Large Stock of Coloniallnade BOOTS of the best quality, coni]>rising- Men's Strong Watertights and Bluchers, Elastic Sides, Patent Slippers, <&c.
HUGH ROSS,
NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, WAiliOU (Established 3880),
HAS always on hand a Choice Collection of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS, &n. f 16,000 Pines (all varieties) 12,000 Cypresses, including Macrocarpa, Lawsoniana, Benthainania, &c. 6.000 Fruit Trees— Apples, Pears Pouches, Walnuts, Plums, &c. Camelias, Azeleas., Mag no 1 Lib, Roses, &o. Hedge Plants — Quick and Box Thorn in any quantity.
AN INSPECTION OF THE STOCK is invited by those -intending- to plant— A reduction nnido to tboso planting largely.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 28, 15 December 1883, Page 8
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398Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 28, 15 December 1883, Page 8
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